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The GFlinks.com/books page is a big disappointment. After spending
several long man-weeks writing the 200 reviews and assembling the
page, it gets almost no traffic, and it sold only five books (in
three orders) in January.
A couple of new books:
Allergy Proof Recipes for Kids: More Than 150 Recipes That are All
Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free, Nut-Free, Egg-Free and Low in Sugar by
Leslie Hammond and Lynne Marie Rominger
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1592333834/?tag=gfbooks-20
Going Gluten-Free by Mary Brown
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1607998041/?tag=gfbooks-20
But what has become hot are my various Paleolithic diet pages. Visits
are up 50%. The month started with publicity in the Washington Post
and the NY Times. Blog posts, pro and con, then followed.
Paleo is a simple dietary lifestyle that is based around foods being
either in or out. In are the foods that we ate prior to agriculture
and animal husbandry (meat, fish, shellfish, eggs, tree nuts,
vegetables, roots, fruit, berries). Out are Neolithic foods (grains,
dairy, beans, potatoes, sugar and fake foods).
Under the paleo concept the quantities consumed of each "in" food is
up to each person. You can make it meat heavy if you want, or fruit
heavy if you prefer. As long as the foods you eat are paleo.
There are two main groups of followers: The most vocal are the group
that follows the paleo diet to get maximum athletic performance. This
group started with the publication of this book in 2005:
The Paleo Diet for Athletes: A Nutritional Formula for Peak Athletic
Performance by Loren Cordain and Joe Friel
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1594860890/?tag=paleodietcom-20
Then the Crossfit.com Elite Fitness organization picked up on it and
they have incorporated the diet into their program. It has also
become popular among triathletes.
The others are the original followers that eat paleo to avoid the
diseases of civilization. Some in this group are already gluten-free
being celiacs, and a subset is already dairy-free.
To find my main page, all you need in Google is the word paleo. Or
directly from here:
The Paleo Diet Defined:
http://PaleoDiet.com/definition.htm
Link pages:
http://PaleoDiet.com/ (With sub pages for autism, MS, and RA)
Recipes in cookbook organization:
http://PaleoFood.com/
Sites that sell food for the Paleolithic Diet:
http://PaleoFoodMall.com/
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